Pakistan lifts corruption amnesty Aljazeera TV Video

by Sameer on December 30, 2009

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Pakistan lifts corruption amnesty
A controversial amnesty protecting senior Pakistani politicians from corruption charges has been lifted.
This episode of Inside Story aired from Monday, December 21.


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Adnan Arshad Mansoori December 31, 2009 at 12:45 pm

The vital question is who was the Author of NRO? — Oh Yes Certainly without any ambiguity declared culprits — Britain & America ONLY — & behind the curtain these countries were representative of Freemasons cum Neo-Cons the Jewish Lobby who does have horrible fear Islamic Justice Prevailing which is directly contradicting & hitting badly to their respective CAPITAL SYSTEM!

I have worked with English People in their own English Language believe me these English People do have a specific task which is implemented by them in Muslim World they encourage corrupt leadership to fulfill their agenda & choose peculiar mindset people whose children achieve basic & higher Education at their own countries, their bank balance is maintained from their own countries what stake is here-at Pakistan of these people whom this English Man is describing e.g. Asif Zardari & Rehman Malik their entire Social & Financial is existing in his own Country i.e. England & here-at on Aljazeera TV he is delivering a lecture regarding Pakistani Corrupt Leadership why did not he point out in his long comments that his own PM Gordon Brown & earlier Tony Blair are part of this Shameful corruption.

Dosroun Kay Gunah Ginwanay Say Inkay Apnay Gunah Kum Na Hoon Gay-
Muslims Kub Inkee Divide & Rule Kee Policy Ko Samjhnay Kay Qabil Hoon Gay-

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